You can view them individually in several sizes, or watch a slide show. My intention is to add more photos as I try to document the joy and satisfaction of bike transportation, so check back from time to time.

Thanks for the kind words, Apertome. I took a quick glance at your blog (including the photos); looks like an intriguing mix... I'll definitely check back when I can digest a little.

I used to carry a small point-n-shoot Yashica 35mm; nowadays there are a half-dozen manufacturers of the Altoids-size digicams. (I had a Casio for a couple years; recently "upgraded" to a Panasonic because I wanted the 28mm-equivalent wide lens.) A bigger camera, with a bigger lens, would take better photos no doubt... but it frequently wouldn't be with me.

When I'm bike-commuting, my sack lunch and camera are both in a fanny pack. When I'm just riding, I frequently don't take it... but I'm trying to change that. I don't wear the tight lycra shorts; the camera will usually fit in the pocket of my baggy shorts.

Hello! I found your blog searching for info re: riding our local bike trail with the speeders who like to "train" on it. Your photos are awesome--make me envious of being in such beautiful country. Of course, similar shots are I'm sure available here in the Sacramento Valley! Do you have problems in Boise with bicycle racers virtually running casual riders off your trails? We have a wonderful 30 mile trail along the American River which, unfortunately, yields itself to great training rides--at breaknect speed. I've contacted our county officials who feel their hands are tied--the 15 mph "speed limit" is virtually unenforcable they say. Any ideas or referances? Thanks! Patty